Stress and the Gut Microbiome


In this 46 minute webinar, Dr Julia Malkowski discusses the relationships between stress, the gut microbiota and the expression of disease.
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1 Lesson

Chronic stress is all too prevalent and it can be a significant impediment to disease prevention and optimal health. In this 46 minute webinar, Dr Julia Malkowski discusses the relationships between stress, the gut microbiota and the expression of disease.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe how dysbiotic gut bacteria can influence neurotransmitters and HPA axis, fecal sIgA, SCFA’s, increased intestinal permeability, inflammation, disease and autoimmunity
  • Explain how ACES and stress can lead to disruption of the gut microbiota and a further vicious cycle
  • Identify the gut microbiota can benefit stress related adverse health outcomes such as further dysbiosis and pathogen advantages, and increased intestinal permeability

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